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Topic: Decanter and glasses (Read 3285 times)

Anyone know where this was made, by whom etc? I know it's not posh but another find at the charity shop - not many of them over here unfortunately. And how can I clean the inside curvy bit below the neck?

These are commercially available tiny little copper ball bearings that canbe used to swirl around inside decanters. Copper is soft and won't scratch, but is heavy, so it will shift muck. I've said this before, it's great, although puerile, fun going into a shop and asking a young man behind the counter if he has magic balls! :lol: